[REQ] "AI" audio tools to integrate & more #77
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Hi @forart, Thank you for your interest in this project! And also, thanks for posting all of those great resources -- I've already started to go through some of the lists -- they are quite comprehensive. I'll take a look at JUCE -- it would certainly be advantageous to somehow encapsulate these plugins such that they are compatible with more frameworks. The trouble that I typically have with more 'generic' plugin frameworks is that somehow limit some of the capabilities, but certainly open to take another look. Best Regards! |
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Well, @leomccormack's SPARTA is a good example to have an idea of what is possible to "manage" with JUCE: Hope that inspires. |
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Just mentioned this discussion in Audacity's Real-time-capable limiter issue: what about "porting" @jamesnapierstuart's AI Compressor within OV plugins? note: I've also created a specific Effects subsection in HyMPS's AI-based page, where this project is listed too. |
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Bump. Just found an interesting open project that may help/inspire: @hazenluk's Real-time Modeling of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems for Analog Audio Emulation, a Neural Network Based Modelling of Audio Effects, Using JUCE. Its Youtube Demo shows the model being used in a VST environment: |
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Bump. Well, the most popular and discussed AI-based audio tool these days is undoubtedly @sdatkinson's Neural Amp Modeler / Plug-in (VST3/AU built with iPlug2) even if it uses G-Colab service for training. It would be interesting for Intel-based PC owners to have an offline OpenVINO-based version too. Hope that inspires. |
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Bump. This might be the "columbus egg": |
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Hi there, thanks for this very interesting set of free audio plugins !
It would be extremely useful to have more "AI" functions - such as multitrack synching, automixing, guitar sim, DRC, etc. - available (and not only for audacity).
We're collecting some in our HyMPS project (under the AUDIO section \ AI-based page), but here's some so-called "awesome" resources list to carefully check:
Last but not least, it would be great to have a more "generic" version (exploiting JUCE maybe ?) of this plugins pack to allow its use in users' favorite editing softwares.
Hope that inspires !
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